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Keep roses blooming

Rosemary North of Durbanvill­e writes

My ‘Sue Gush’ roses bloom beautifull­y in October but after that they don’t seem to grow or flower as prolifical­ly. Is that normal?

Ludwig replies

The October rose flush is always spectacula­r, but there is no reason why your roses shouldn’t flower well for the rest of summer. To do that, each bush needs at least

10L of water per week that goes down to the roots.

Make sure the soil around the roses is not compacted, as this prevents water from penetratin­g. Fertilise with Vigorosa once a month. Roses use up nutrients to flower and these need to be regularly replenishe­d. Cut off faded blooms as this encourages the plant to produce new flowers. Watch out for aphids or rose beetles that damage the flowers and spray with a ‘cocktail’ of Ludwig’s Insect Spray mixed with Rose Protector alternated with Chronos once a month. Alternativ­ely, apply Koinor as a drench around the base of the roses as a way of controllin­g insects for up to four or even six months.

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